Financial Post – Chevron said it is looking at ways to cut spending, which could lead to lower near-term oil and gas...
The Washington Post – Wall Street was under siege Monday as a coronavirus-fueled oil war sent crude prices plummeting more than 20...
The Dallas Morning News – Dallas City Hall owes gas driller Trinity East Energy $44.5 million — and counting. That’s according to...
Bloomberg – Troubled oil and gas companies may have a hard time persuading their banks to keep extending credit as the outlook...
EIA – U.S. natural gas consumption increased by 3% in 2019, reaching a record of 85.0 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), according...
S&P Global Platts – Multiple operators in the SCOOP/STACK look to cut capital expenditures and oil and gas production volumes in 2020...
S&P Global – With the Super Tuesday primaries set for this week, the race for the Democratic presidential nomination is shifting into...
By Chris Baltimore Argus Media – A rising shift to “neat” barrels from cocktail-like crude blends at the Louisiana infrastructure hub at...
Bloomberg – Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s options for dealing with its towering debt load are shriveling as the natural gas driller seeks to auction...
Pittsburgh Business Times – Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. CEO Dan O. Dinges on Friday questioned why other drillers are continuing to...
U.S. stocks finished lower on Thursday, with all three major indexes booking a three-day losing streak after economic data suggested that labor-market conditions were improving — reshaping market expectations around the Federal Reserve’s future policy path.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell over 173.96 points, or 0.4%, to end at 45,947.32, according to FactSet data.
The S&P 500 was off 33.25 points, or 0.5%, to finish at 6,604.72.
The Nasdaq Composite dropped 113.16 points, or 0.5%, ending at 22,384.70.
Tropical Storm Humberto has erupted in the Atlantic and forecasters project it will become a major hurricane threatening millions along the East Coast within days.
The rapidly growing storm developed overnight, moving from an unnamed tropical wave to a tropical depression to a named storm within a few hours.
It's currently churning in the Atlantic, a few hundred miles from the Caribbean's Leeward Islands, a group that includes Antigua, St Kitts, and the British and US Virgin Islands, with sustained winds of 45 mph.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has predicted that Humberto will become a Category 3 hurricane by early Monday morning, with winds surging to more than 110 mph.
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TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Continental Resources to acquire a 49% interest in...
by Bloomberg [via RigZone.com] |Veena Ali-Khan, Mia Gindis| Oil notched its biggest weekly gain...
Ukraine’s ongoing drone campaign has become a major headache for Moscow, targeting one of...
By DANIEL JONES, US CONSUMER EDITOR | Daily Mail | and REUTERS | Exxon Mobil...
By Mella McEwen,| Midland Reporter Telegram | John Sellers and Cody Campbell, co-chief executive officers...
By Claire Hao, Staff Writer| Houston Chronicle| Vistra plans to build two new natural gas...
AXP Energy has confirmed the presence of hydrocarbons in multiple pay zones at its...
The Oklahoma House Energy Committee recently took a hard look at how the Oklahoma...
OPEC+’s production hikes have been a tool to both punish countries that were overproducing...
The Yates Oil Field, located in the heart of the Permian Basin, remains one...
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